“One word has consistently been coming up in our conversations about how the new TREK Checkpoint bike rides and feels: FUN!” – Cycling Tips

With the recent launch of Checkpoint, media outlets have been praising Checkpoint as the ultimate multi-surface bike and claiming it’s the most fun they’d had on a bike in a long time! Get caught up in the reviews below.

Catch up on all the Checkpoint launch reviews in this update plus MORE!

Get your most up to date, comprehensive Trek road bike reviews in this edition of Trek Road in the news. Great reviews are constantly being posted on media outlets across the globe. Read them first here!

Wahoo Fitness wasn’t the first to introduce a computer-controlled indoor trainer when it debuted the original KICKR at the 2012 Interbike show. At the time, its lofty price tag was deemed highly aspirational by critics, but the way the KICKR automatically adjusted its resistance in response to terrain changes on the compatible TrainerRoad and Kinomap software packages was a dramatic leap forward from what CompuTrainer offered at the time.

It was only when online cycling simulator Zwift came on the scene late in 2014, however, that Wahoo Fitness found itself in prime position as one of the only trainers on the market to be fully compatible with the exciting new virtual-reality environment. Suddenly the idea of a trainer that cost upwards of US$1,000 didn’t seem to insane. Since then, other companies have followed suit with high-end trainers of their own, and despite initial doubts, the segment has exploded.